Abara Erinma, Narushima Miya, Abara Emmanuel O
University of Windsor, Faculty of Law, Canterbury College-Whitgift;
Can Urol Assoc J. 2010 Feb;4(1):37-41. doi: 10.5489/cuaj.772.
We wanted to determine if the Internet can be used as a potential health promotion tool among urology patients in Northern Ontario. We identified patients' computer and Internet access and use patterns in Kirkland Lake and Kapuskasing, Ontario.
This study was reviewed and approved by the ethics boards of the Kapuskasing and Kirkland Lake hospitals and Brock University. Data were collected by hand-written questionnaires in English and French. We performed a descriptive analysis of the data obtained.
Out of the 137 questionnaires distributed and collected, we achieved a 95% response rate (7 questionnaires were incomplete). There were 67 men (52 %) and 63 women (48%) ranging in age from 24 to 84 (mean 56). Languages spoken were English (57%), French (38%) and other (5%). We divided the responses into 3 groups: non-Internet users, those with a computer but no Internet access and Internet users. Internet and non-Internet users were studied. Our results indicated that younger respondents, those with higher education and higher paying jobs, used the computer and Internet more often. The main reason behind their Internet was to seek health information for themselves, family and friends.
About half of the respondents (55%) used the Internet to access health information. Patients' reactions toward online communication with their family physician were mixed. One limitation of this study is the small sample size, which inhibits making far-reaching conclusions. Our results demonstrate that individual empowerment, access to health information and access to services via emerging technologies are important issues for urology patients in rural Northern Ontario.
我们想确定互联网是否可以作为安大略省北部泌尿外科患者潜在的健康促进工具。我们确定了安大略省柯克兰湖和卡普斯卡辛患者的计算机及互联网接入和使用模式。
本研究经卡普斯卡辛和柯克兰湖医院以及布鲁克大学的伦理委员会审查并批准。通过英文和法文手写问卷收集数据。我们对所获数据进行了描述性分析。
在分发并收集的137份问卷中,我们获得了95%的回复率(7份问卷不完整)。有67名男性(52%)和63名女性(48%),年龄在24至84岁之间(平均56岁)。所使用的语言为英语(57%),法语(38%)和其他语言(5%)。我们将回复分为三组:非互联网用户、有计算机但无互联网接入的用户以及互联网用户。对互联网用户和非互联网用户进行了研究。我们的结果表明,较年轻的受访者、受过高等教育且收入较高的受访者更常使用计算机和互联网。他们使用互联网的主要原因是为自己、家人和朋友寻求健康信息。
约一半的受访者(55%)使用互联网获取健康信息。患者对与家庭医生进行在线交流的反应不一。本研究的一个局限性是样本量小,这妨碍得出具有深远意义的结论。我们的结果表明,个人赋权、通过新兴技术获取健康信息和服务对于安大略省北部农村地区的泌尿外科患者来说是重要问题。